Islamic and Persian artists developed geometric patterns to a degree of complexity and sophistication previously unknown. These patterns exemplify the Islamic and Persian interest in repetition, symmetry and continuous generation of patterns. The superb assurance of the Islamic designers is demonstrated by their masterful integration of geometry with such optical effects as the balancing of positive and negative areas, interlacing with fluid overlapping and under passing strap work, and a skillful use of color and tone values.
Babak Ahangar Azizi graduated from Azad University of Tabriz, with a Master of Architecture degree in 2013. He is currently working towards a combined thesis between these degrees, which will focus on thermally adaptive occupant behavior and the design possibilities presented by occupants moving around a space to make themselve comfortable. His work experience has ranged from being a climate researcher, to a designer at an architecture firm. He has worked intensely on various commercial projects ranging from speculative office buildings and multi-family housing projects to user specific facilities, sports and fitness centers and institutional-type projects.
Babak Ahangar Azizi graduated from Azad University of Tabriz, with a Master of Architecture degree in 2013. Skills: Adobe Creative Suite, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign AutoCAD Revit Google Sketch up V-Ray Rendering Microsoft Office Suite, Word, Power point, Excel CSI produces: SAP2000, ETABS, SAFE. Interests: 3D Modeling, Computer graphics, Computer hardware, Electronics, Music, Guitars, Travel, Reading, Automobiles.